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Abortion Law Affects American States

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The day the US Supreme Court ended Roe v Wade and changed the abortion law is the day it changed America… for the worse!

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The shift to America’s abortion law gave states the power to allow or prevent abortions from occurring within their jurisdictions. Interestingly, the State of Wyoming took its new power and absolutely ran away with it.

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According to The New York Times, Wyoming has become the first state in the nation to outright ban the use of pills for an abortion.

Last week, Republican Gov. Mark Gordon signed that state’s medication abortion ban. Then, on Sunday, he enacted another law effectively banning abortion under almost all circumstances and making it a felony to provide the procedure.

“I have acted without bias and after extensive prayer, to allow these bills to become law,” Gordon wrote in a letter to Wyoming’s secretary of state.

Soon thereafter, medical professionals spoke out against Wyoming’s new abortion law times 2.

“The impact of that legislation not only infringes on our constitutional rights, it actually causes harm,” said Dr. Giovannina Anthony, an obstetrician-gynecologist at Women’s Health & Family Care Clinic in Jackson. “Criminalizing evidence-based medicine is really what this boils down to, and that, in the end, honestly, will lead to maternal deaths and horrible outcomes for both mothers and babies.”

As if the Wyoming situation wasn’t already enough, an Idaho hospital announced it will no longer be able to deliver babies due to a doctor shortage related to America’s abortion law.

On Friday, Bonner General Health (the only hospital in Sandpoint, Idaho) announced that it will be unable to continue providing labor, delivery, and a host of other obstetrical services. The reason: the “political climate” in Idaho.

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“Highly respected, talented physicians are leaving. Recruiting replacements will be extraordinarily difficult,” hospital officials said in a press release. “We have made every effort to avoid eliminating these services,” the hospital’s board president, Ford Elsaesser, added in the statement.

“We hoped to be the exception, but our challenges are impossible to overcome now.”

The news of doctors fleeing the Idaho hospital due to the new abortion law means that the more than 9,000 residents of Sandpoint will now be forced to drive 46 miles for the nearest labor and delivery care.

Hey, Wyoming and Idaho, was the change to America’s abortion law truly worth it?


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Truthiz1

This is what happens when your state is led by middle-aged and Old white men who are incredibly weak, ignorant insecure, gripped with Fear and filled with hatred.

Make no mistake about it. This about trying to control the bodies of White girls and women by Force them to have White babies by ANY means necessary.

Those evil azz men are trying desperately to stave off the coming demographic change that’s threatening their racial majority status!

Truthiz1

This is also what happens when White women (young, middle aged and old) and medical providers in your state FAIL to fight back until it’s too late!

Btw, the unintended consequences of this madness is that White women who want to have a baby – and their babies (born and unborn) will suffer too from lack of care as more and more doctors flee those red states.

Last edited 1 year ago by Truthiz1
Mr.BD

Truth said it just right. All this is out of fear for the white race. Plus Repubs talk all this big talk about protecting lives. But soon as that life is born they could not give a fig about it. Hipocites all of them.

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